00 in GSM to latin1 == decimal 64 (the @ symbol).
64 in GSM to latin1 == decimal 161 (the inverted !)
I have a similar problem, when I send this:
(test2 @ eden dva tri)
...
[19] DEBUG: data_coding: 0 = 0x
...
[19] DEBUG: data: 74 65 73 74 32 20 00 20 test2 .
[19] DEBUG:
hey guys, I must be doing something silly in my kannel use/config. However, this is
what happens:
When I send from a handset to my operator assigned shortcode the character @, it
comes to kannel and I see the message in the kannel.log debug output as being of hex
value '00'. When it reaches
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Subject: Kannel Character set issue GSM-Latin appears to run TWICE!
hey guys, I must be doing something silly in my kannel use/config. However,
this is what happens:
When I send from